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  2. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    February 16.—White Swan, s. s. s., 330 tons, W [?]. Lamond, from Adelaide 13th inst. Passengers— cabin Mr. and Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Pye, Messrs. J Kirkwood, Rac, Martin, Lucking, Chubb, Haswell. ...

    Article : 1,874 words
  3. PORT OF GEELONG.

    February 15.—Grenada, from Adelaide, via Melbourne. CLEARED OUT. February 15.—Despatch, for Sydney; Cyclone, for ...

    Article : 28 words
  4. PORT OF ADELAIDE.

    February 6.—Caroline, from Melbourne. 7.—Lord Raglan, from Plymouth. 8.—Anna Dixon, from Molbourne; James, from Melbourne. ...

    Article : 71 words
  5. PORT OF SYDNEY.

    February 9.—Cheetah, from Wellington. 10.—Independence, from South Seas; Spray, from Nelson; Georges, from Manilla; Thomas and Henry, from Otago. ...

    Article : 131 words
  6. MELBOURNE WOOL AND TALLOW MARKET.

    Wool.—During the past week there has been no public sale by auction, and the arrivals from the country have been small, the bulk of the wool having already come to hand. We have moved several ...

    Article : 104 words
  7. MELBOURNE CARTAGE REPORT.

    We have not to report any material alteration in he rates of cartage. There is a slight advance by [?]lock teams, in consequence of the great domand for [?]. We have no doubt that full employment wi[?] ...

    Article : 521 words
  8. HAY MARKET.

    The supply of first-rate hay has not exceeded the demand, but we are overstocked with a second class and stained article, for which we can scareely find consumers, and which no doubt does and will affect ...

    Article : 144 words
  9. PORT OF WELLINGTON, N. Z.

    January 19.—Mary Thompson, from Melbourne via Nelson; H.M.S. Pandora, from Auckland. ...

    Article : 18 words
  10. TIME-BALL.—MELBOURNE AND WILLIAMSTOWN.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  11. TIME-SIGNAL,—LIG[?]TH OUSE, GELLIBRAND'S POINT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,586 words
  12. LIVE STOCK MARKET.

    Messrs. E. Row and Co. report— Beef.—The yards have been well supplied throughout the week, in the absence of diggings' butchers, trade has been confined to local buyers, and previous ...

    Article : 455 words
  13. ANDERSON'S CREEK DIGGINGS.

    On Thursday morning last a great number of diggers assembled at [?]'s station to meet the Warden, Mr. Brackenbury, for the purpose of paying their money for the claims, ...

    Article : 356 words
  14. LATEST DATES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 69 words
  15. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 133 words
  16. GRAIN AND FLOUR MARKETS.

    Dight's Mills.—Fine flour, £30 per ton; seconds, £28 do.; Ilaxall, £33; bran, [?]. 9d. per bushel; wheat bought 10s. 6d. to 11s. do. W. Degraves and Co.'s Mills.—Fine flour, £31 ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. CASTLEMAINE.

    RUS[?]ING THE CAMP.—To-morrow we are to have a grand field-day for the diggers. Some anticipate a meeting of two or three thousand, which goes far above my estimate. I beliere ...

    Article : 581 words
  18. The Argus.

    Now that the House is devoting itself to the consideration of the Estimates in detail, it is worth while noticing the ex[?] style in which it is the [?] ...

    Article : 2,378 words
  19. MELBOURNE WHOLESALE PRODUCE MARKET.

    The oft repeated word "plenty" is still the feature of the market. We have exported considerable quantities of e[?]cumbers to Tasmania during the last few days but ...

    Article : 625 words
  20. MELBOURNE GOLD CIRCULAR.

    The price of gold has advanced to 7[?]s. This [?]ise has been forced upon the banks by the diggers, plainly showing them that they are capable of resisting a grinding monopoly. They have held back their gold, ...

    Article : 354 words
  21. GEELONG.

    The Backus Minstrels, as I predicted, have more than amply satislied every one who has patronised them; although, I regret to say, that the house has not been so full as they ...

    Article : 474 words
  22. COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCE.

    Gold remains at £3 16s, per ounce. Duty was paid on 534 ounces this morning at the Customs for export to England, by the Invincible and Eagle; and on 1105 ounces for the ...

    Article : 2,564 words
  23. PORT OF HOBART TOWN:

    February 8.—Retriever, from Twofold Bay: William Miskin, from Swansea. 9.—Victoria, from Sydney; Flying Fish, from Gee[?]; North Star, from Melbourne; Arabia, from ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. GEELONG GOLD CIRCULAR.

    Since last report the exchange on England has [?]isen, and, consequently, a higher [?]gure is now quoted for gold dust; the present price is 76s. 9d for [?] Samples. There has been a fair amount of business ...

    Article : 338 words
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